4×4 equals speed and print density
- steve8125
- Jan 4, 2017
- 2 min read
Print Solutions
swissQprint has launched new large format printers: the 4×4 models of the Nyala 2 and Impala 2 series come configured with quadruple CMYK for quality at high speed.
The new 4×4 flatbed printers appeal to a customer segment demanding high output with uncompromising quality and vivid colours. This includes screen printers just as much as booth builders and large scale digital print operations. High quality point of sale items, displays, posters, banners, backlit and other similarly demanding media are just some of the applications.

For the 4×4 model in the Nyala 2 series, printing in quality mode (100 m2 per hour) delivers the optimum, meaning an unprecedented speed density ratio. Results are impressive in terms of brilliant colours as well as rendering of fine detail. swissQprint claims the largest colour gamut in fine art mode. Within an hour, this produces 57 m2 of the highest quality printing – for backlit applications, as one example.
Both the Nyala 2 (3.2×2 metre flatbed) and the Impala 2 (2.5×2 metre flatbed) are now also available as 4×4 models, meaning that each comes configured with four CMYK printheads. The colour configuration can be supplemented with an optional white or varnish channel to offer numerous possibilities: printing of background or multilayer white, or varnish for creating visual and tactile effects.
swissQprint’s characteristic modular design enables users to specify a large format printer that exactly matches their needs. Both UV printers can be equipped with a roll to roll option, or a board option capable of handling media up to four metres long, ie twice the print bed depth. Productivity boosting tandem functionality comes as standard.
The company also recommends its Rob for handling regular longer print runs. The robot loads and unloads rigid media onto the printer. It increases utilisation and smooths peak workloads by performing unmanned shifts. Rob is also compatible with the 4×4 models.








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